Krystyna Rokiczana (died after 1365) was the third wife of Casimir III the Great, of Poland.
Krystyna became a lady-in-waiting at the court of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia.
[citation needed] In May 1356 Casimir III came to Prague,[1] where he met Krystyna and they possibly became engaged.
Krystyna plays a major role in the novel King of the peasants (1884), by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski.
Krystyna portrayed as wealthy due to her inheritance from her first husband, well educated, her first husband was a much older man, and her appearance was characterized as the following: snow white complexion, brown hair and eyes, facial features that are strangely beautiful and dignified, she rarely smiled, and when forced to speak through her coral lips, her eyes rarely said anything about her internal emotions.